Quote: "Another Harvard doctor warns about Wi-Fi in schools (Autism & EMF: 550 published citations)
11 February 2013 at 3:59pm | views 14,570
UPDATE 4 March 2013:
Joel
Moskowitz, Ph.D. has posted excerpts from letters to the LA School
District from eight leading experts who strongly oppose wi-fi in
schools. See: http://saferemr.blogspot.com/2013/02/testimony-in-opposition-to-lausd-wi-fi.html for the excerpts and http://www.wifiinschools.com/lausd-testimony.html for the original letters.
wireless-autism-increaseTO: Los Angeles Unified School District
FROM: Martha R Herbert, PhD, MD
RE: Wireless vs. Wired in Classrooms
DATE: February 8, 2013
I
am a pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist on the faculty of Harvard
Medical School and on staff at the Massachusetts General Hospital. I am
Board Certified in Neurology with Special Competency in Child
Neurology, and Subspecialty Certification in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders.
I have an extensive history of research and clinical
practice in neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum
disorders. I have published papers in brain imaging research, in
physiological abnormalities in autism spectrum disorders, and in
environmental influences on neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism
and on brain development and function.
I recently accepted an
invitation to review literature pertinent to a potential link between
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMF) and
Radiofrequency Radiation (RFR). I set out to write a paper of modest
length, but found much more literature than I had anticipated to review.
I ended up producing a 60 page single spaced paper with over 550
citations. It is available at:
http://www.bioinitiative.org/report/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/sec20_2012_Findings_in_Autism.pdf
In
fact, there are thousands of papers that have accumulated over decades –
and are now accumulating at an accelerating pace, as our ability to
measure impacts become more sensitive – that document adverse health and
neurological impacts of EMF/RFR. Children are more vulnerable than
adults, and children with chronic illnesses and/or neurodevelopmental
disabilities are even more vulnerable. Elderly or chronically ill adults
are more vulnerable than healthy adults.
Current te chnologies
were designed and promulgated without taking account of biological
impacts other than thermal impacts. We now know that there are a large
array of impacts that have nothing to do with the heating of tissue. The
claim from wifi proponents that the only concern is thermal impacts is
now definitively outdated scientifically.
EMF/RFR from wifi and
cell towers can exert a disorganizing effect on the ability to learn
and remember, and can also be destabilizing to immune and metabolic
function. This will make it harder for some children to learn,
particularly those who are already having problems in the first place.
Treatment
Research And NeuroSCience Evaluation of NeuroDevelopmental Disorders
Powerful industrial entities have a vested interest in leading the
public to believe that EMF/RFR, which we cannot see, taste or touch, is
harmless, but this is not true. Please do the right and precautionary
thing for our children
I urge you to step back from your
intention to go wifi in the LAUSD, and instead opt for wired
technologies, particularly for those subpopulations that are most
sensitive. It will be easier for you to make a healthier decision now
than to undo a misguided decision later.
Thank you.
drh
Martha Herbert, PhD, MD
Pediatric Neurology
Director, TRANSCEND Research Program
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Phone: (617) 724-5920
Fax: (617) 812-6334" Go to: https://www.facebook.com/emrareusafeSA/posts/657307614368240
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